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The Paris Organising Committee apologizes!

The Paris Organising Committee apologizes!

According to Agence France-Presse on the 28th, the Paris Olympic Organizing Committee apologized at a press conference for the controversy caused by the opening ceremony.

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The Paris Organising Committee apologizes!

In one of the programs at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, a number of actors from sexual minorities posed in different poses at the table, and the style of painting is considered to be highly similar to the world-famous painting "The Last Supper". In response to these scenes, the Synod of Bishops of France condemned in a statement: "Unfortunately, this opening ceremony contains mockery and mockery of Christianity, which we deeply regret. Musk posted that "this is extremely disrespectful to Christians." Paris Mayor Anne · Hidalgo also said that the opening ceremony was "not very behaving properly". In response, Paris Olympic Organising Committee spokesperson Anne · Descamp said that they apologized to the public for the controversy caused by the program, but the program was intended to reflect the "openness and tolerance" of Paris and did not deliberately offend any religion or group. The controversy over the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics continues to spark discussion. Some media found that on overseas social networking sites, the video of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics released by the official account of the Olympic Games has been removed from the shelves in some regions. However, some netizens said that a few countries and regions can still see the highlights of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics released by the account, which may be caused by copyright restrictions. The turmoil has also affected cooperation with individual regional sponsors. According to the United States media Fox Business website, United States telecommunications and technology company C Spire announced on the 27th that the company will remove all advertisements for the Olympic Games. The company is not on the list of official partners of the Paris Olympics and is a regional "sponsor" of the Games.

The Paris Organising Committee apologizes!

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